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BRIEF: A middle-aged apparition and a ghost dog round out this cast of characters SUMMARY: The building is haunted by a middle-aged man. He has been seen, in mirrors, walking, but when people turn around to look he vanishes. The ghostly spirit does not like crowds and prefers haunting the building late at night when it's empty. BRIEF: Several orbs of light have been spotted, and there are reports of doors closing with no one around. SUMMARY: Several orbs of light have been spotted, and there are reports of doors closing with no one around. Noises have been reported coming from the deserted basement. BRIEF: The spirits of some of those imprisoned here still remain SUMMARY: Eastern State was born in 1829 with the opening of it's doors to prisoners bound for the newly legislated solitary confinement. A concept that took nearly 3 decades to bring into action, this new method of punishment for law breakers was intended as a way to greatly encourage introspection, regret and penance (thus 'penitentiary'). Famous residents include Al Capone & Willie Sutton who, with a dozen men died attempting to tunnel out of the prison. As one might guess, some of the spirits of those imprisoned here have remained. BRIEF: In the 1970's a student named Henry lived on the 3rd floor in the west wing of Niagara Hall. SUMMARY: In the 1970's a student named Henry lived on the 3rd floor in the west wing of Niagara Hall. Henry froze to death one cold winter night. It is said that he tried to get the heater to work; the room's door was jammed; no one heard his screams as he frantically tried to escape the room. The next morning his roommate found his frozen body clung to the heater, hoping it would turn on. SUMMARY: In the mid 1980's a fist fight broke out at this park. It engulfed many people, teenagers and bystanders alike. Someone pulled a gun and all hell broke loose.
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| | | | Hay-Adams Hotel Northwest, District of Columbia The spirit of Clover Adams haunts The Hay Adams Hotel. She was the wife of original owner Henry Adams. Mrs. Adams committed suicide in 1885 on the fourth floor. She is still seen on the fourth floor of the hotel today by guests and employees.... |
Hauntings at Former Dundalk Flying Field / Logan Field, Baltimore, MDTags Dundalk Flying Field ; Logan Field ; Haunting ; History Subject Former Dundalk Flying Field Logan Field, Baltimore, MD... Abstract I have been gathering information on paranormal activity at Former Dundalk Flying Field Logan Field, Baltimore. This is the historical background on the area and what I have learned so far.... Topic Dundalk Flying Field Logan Field, Baltimore, MD 39.24 North 76.52 West Northeast of Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore, MD Following WW1, pilots coming home to Baltimore needed an airport. Until then, there were not enough local aviators t... Reply Great post Kharstin
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| | Fort Mifflin could close gates forever. Misc News + EventsFor all paranormal investigators this would be a huge loss.. Fort Mifflin could close gates forever. I received the following email today and wanted to share it January 7, 10 49 AM by Anthony Selletti, Philadelphia Landmarks Examiner ... |
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